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NOBODY KNOWS MY NAME: More Notes of a Native Sonby Baldwin, James
DescriptionNew York: Dell, (1963.) . First thus- a pocket paperback. . Good only (usual toning to the pages, some creasing and rubbing to covers.) . this book "records the last months of a major American writer's long self-exile in Europe, his return to America and to Harlem, and his first trip South at the time when the school integration battle was exploding. It contains, too, Mr. Baldwin's controversial profiles of Norman Mailer, Richard Wright, and Ingmar Bergman, as well as his vigorous attack on Faulkner's defense of the old South, his portrait of Harlem which brought cries of outrage from those within Harlem and those without, and his essay prompted by the riot at the United Nations the day after Lumumba's murder" 190 pp. Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's African American History and nonfiction catalog.
RECONSTRUCTION: The Ending of the Civil War
by Craven, Avery New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969. . First printing. . NF/VG (bookplate, light edgewear.) . ... |
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